Germany delivers Patriot missiles to Ukraine in new weapons package.

Germany has delivered missiles for the Patriot air defense system as part of a new package of military aid to Ukraine, the German Federal Government wrote[1] on Aug.

24. Germany also sent eight new drone detection systems, as well as 40  RQ-35 HEIDRUN reconnaissance drones. Part of the package, which includes 31 million rounds of small arms ammunition and 90 drone detection systems, is currently in the planning phase.

For security reasons, the details of the delivery are only revealed by Berlin after the weaponry is handed over to Ukraine. The German government last announced[2] the delivery of military aid package to Ukraine on Aug.

17, including two IRIS-T air defense systems and around 4,500 rounds of 155 mm ammunition. The funding for the German government security capacity building program for Ukraine amounts to EUR5.4 billion (£5.85 billion) for 2023, up from EUR2 billion (£2.17 billion) in 2022.

The funds are primarily earmarked for military assistance to Ukraine, but some will be used to replenish the supply of weaponry and equipment Germany has sent from its own stocks. Berlin has committed to provide Ukraine with 5 billion euros (£5.5 billion) in annual military aid until 2027, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said[3] on Aug.

14, Forbes Ukraine reported.

German foreign minister disappointed by weak effect of Russia sanctions German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said that the sanctions imposed by the West against Russia over its aggression against Ukraine are not effective enough, Deutsche Welle (DW) reported on Aug.

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References

  1. ^ wrote (www.bundesregierung.de)
  2. ^ announced (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ said (kyivindependent.com)
  4. ^ German foreign minister disappointed by weak effect of Russia sanctionsGerman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said that the sanctions imposed by the West against Russia over its aggression against Ukraine are not effective enough, Deutsche Welle (DW) reported on Aug.

    24. (kyivindependent.com)